Finally, just shy of a decade after it was first announced as part of the £1.1 billion development of Stratford’s East Bank cultural quarter, the long-awaited V&A East is due to open to the public on Saturday. The 7,000-square-metre museum will bring together exhibits that speak to both east London’s creative heritage and the voices that are shaping contemporary culture across the globe today. Early visitors will be able to check out its Why We Make Galleries, a permanent display spread across two of the museum’s five floors and featuring 500 objects from the V&A’s collection, arranged into ten key themes addressing the most pressing issues in contemporary society. And its inaugural temporary exhibition The Music is Black: A British Story.
Spring has officially sprung, and there are plenty of ways to get out and experience the spoils of the new season. From walks around flower-filled parks to alfresco hangs. Some of London’s landmarks are also getting that Spring feeling, including the Horniman Museum, which hosts its annual spring fair and the Hampton Court Palace, which is full of flowers for its annual tulip festival.
There’s also plenty of culture to put in your diary too. Be one of the first people to walk through the doors of the much-anticipated V&A East, which opens this week with over 500 objects in its permanent displays and an exciting-sounding temporary exhibition: The Music is Black: A British Story. If you missed it the first time, you can now catch Rosamund Pike in sensational form in legal drama Inter Alia as it hits the West End, while Anya Reiss’s new adaptation of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is a smart take on the classic play. It’s also Record Store Day on Saturday, so look out for plenty of gigs and special events happening at your favourite vinyl vendors this weekend.
Or, head to one of London’s best bars or restaurants and take in one of these lesser-known London attractions. This is also a great time of year to explore London on a budget and without the crowds. Plus, lots of the city’s best theatre, musicals, restaurants and bars offer discounted tickets and offers. What are you waiting for? Put your coat on.
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